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Results from the Great Arc III Workshop

The Great Arc III Workshop:  Approaches to Conservation & Sustainability along the Niagara Escarpment was held at the Green Bay Wildlife Sanctuary on September 29th and 30th, 2005.     A full summary of proceedings will be developed for the conference, but, in the interim, several pieces of information from the workshop are available as noted below.   More information is expected to be posted the weeks and months go by, so please visit this page again!

Speaker Presentations & Workshop Results (.pdfs of the speakers' Power Point slides)

Ontario’s Bruce Trail: A Pathway to Awareness & Economic Development - Stephen Carty, Land Use Policy Branch, Ontario Ministry of Environment
Wisconsin’s Ice Age Trail Planning Experience - Mark Walter, Executive Director, Bay-Lake Regional Planning Commission
Calumet County Groundwater Management Program Katie Hemauer / Eugene McLeod, Calumet County Land & Water Conservation Department.
Thunderbeings, Lightning, and Vistas: The Niagara Escarpment and American Indian Rock Art - Jim Uhrinak, Restorationist & Consulting Arborist, Green Tree Co., Milwaukee. (NOT AVAILABLE)
Creative Methods for Land Conservation along the Niagara Escarpment – Bob Barnett, Escarpment Biosphere Conservancy (NOT AVAILABLE)
Approaches to Regional Planning for the Niagara Escarpment in Bruce County, Ontario - Dr. Patrick Lawrence, Dept. of Geography & Planning, University of Toledo.
Wisconsin’s  Land Legacy Program:  A New Focus on the Niagara Escarpment - John Pohlman, WDNR – Bureau of Facilities & Lands
The Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Network (E-MAN) and its Applications to Ontario’s Niagara Escarpment – Graham Whitelaw, Instructor, University of Waterloo, Ontario.
Wisconsin’s Niagara Escarpment: Inventory Findings & Considerations for Management - Betty Les, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Natural Heritage Inventory Program.
The Biosphere Reserve Concept: Applications & Challenges - Graham Whitelaw, Instructor, University of Waterloo, Ontario.

 

 

 

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